0.phoneArena
28 May 2012, 09:29posted on

According to rumors, there is a Nokia Lumia 900 look-alike running Windows Phone 8 out there, and it is currently being tested in Australia. Also, WP8 smartphones by HTC and Samsung are being tested within the country...

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2.WinC76 (unregistered)

s**t wp8 will be a superflop for desktop computer
and they need to do something for that ugly square live tiles they suck i have lumia but this is the only one thing that matter for me rest all the things is ultra smooth for me
wished it had widgets like andro
also may i know that my phone is gonna update to w8 or not??

You have live tiles but you want widgets. Also do you know what "tile" means? And how are the live tiles ugly as compared to a dead app on ios or android? Look at the people hub. That's the most beautiful and unique. How about the Xbox game hub, wpcentral, or pictures hub. Plain awesome! Think you're a lying son of gun. How do you own something you don't like.

Windows 8 smart phones are coming folks and I hope that second generation windows 7.5 Mango smart phones get updated to Windows 8 but do not bet the farm that current Windows 7.5 mango smart phones get updated. as far as Windows 8 for the desktop is concerned I think it wont be a flop besides People will have no choice but to use it because it will be installed on New computers in the stores. Folks in the Linux computer world and Android smart phone world a person has more that one screen. since the beginning of windows PC's OS there has been only one screen the desktop screen now Microsoft will add another screen called the metro start screen with metro rectangular and square tiles on them. they are big and blocky looking folks so you CAN EASILY READ THE LETTERS AND NUMBERS AND CHANGING DATA THAT ARE CONTAINED IN SOME METRO TILES. THEY MAY NOT BE PRETTY BUT THEY GET THE JOB DONE. FOLKS TEST HAVE SHOWN THAT WINDOWS 8 IS FASTER AND BETTER THAN WINDOWS 7 AND ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS MOUSE CLICK THE DESKTOP METRO TILE TO GET TO THE OLD DESKTOP AND THEN WHEN YOU ARE ON THE WINDOWS 8 DESKTOP MOVE THE MOUSE POINTER TO THE POINT ON THE LOWER LEFT CORNER OF THE SCREEN AND RIGHT CLICK THE Start METRO SCREEN ICON WHEN IT APPEARS ON THE LEFT LOWER CORNER OF THE DESKTOP SCREEN ON A WINDOWS 8 COMPUTER TO GET TO SOME OF THE OLD FUNCTIONS OF THE DESKTOP. Folks the Windows metro star screen is here to stay get used to it. it's not that hard to learn how to use to your advantage

I sure do hope so, but I don't see that happening anytime soon. People nowadays are stubborn. Stuck in their old ways. They look for an easy path to many things and tech wise the easiest path for them is either Android or iOS or anything similar. And then there's the gullible. But bold moves like WP is seen as a threat, weirdo, not enough, or whatever they come up with. The first time I saw and experienced WP, I was like oh my God! There is so much potential, such much possibilities, that the other guys can't even touch. You see its their lack of imagination of things that could and will happen with WP that causes them to back away. Eventually their light bulbs will light up. You'll see. That said I'm overly excited about WP8!!! (trembling)

bwaa, i think i'ts going to happin, why? not only Windows Phone 8 is right in front of us, but also Windows 8 for PC and Tablets, they are way more attractive then the other UI's, i'm sure we must prepare for the succes of microsoft, if Nokia brings a Windows 8 tablet, with an Amoled Clearblack display, its so georgous in front of an Ipad, just telling my opinion xd

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